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Why wait for a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) to spin up? Now introducing 40 GB Intel X25-V High-Performance Value Solid-State Drive. Intel Value Solid-State Drives (Intel SSDs) represent an advancement in storage technology that is specially engineered to deliver robust performance for cost effective solutions. Intel X25-V SSD was created to take on the most demanding applications your netbook or notebook PC has to offer, at a significant value for solid-state computing. It also provides a high-performance reliable boot drive for desktop and embedded applications.
Quick Glance
Internal/External: Internal
Interface: SATA
Drive Width: 2.5"
Drive Type: Solid State Drive
Capacity: 40000
Summary
Product Title: Intel 40 GB Internal Solid State Drive x Retail Pack
Manufacturer: Intel
Lowest Price: $144.18
Power Score: 3.9 | 2 Reviews
Storage
Capacity: 40 GB
Interface
Interface Type: SATA
Interface Connection: Serial ATA - 7 pin
Performance
Drive Type: Solid State Drive
MTBF: 1200000 hour(s)
General
Internal/External: Internal
Form Factor Width: 2.5"
Warranty
Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited Warranty
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: The Intel X25-V SATA SSDs support the Data Set Management command set Trim attribute, which consist of DATA SET MANAGEMENT EXT
Drive Interface: SATA
Testseek.com has collected 46 expert reviews for Intel 2.5 inch X25-V Series SATA300 and the average expert rating is 71 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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The Intel X25-V is a solid-state drive released in early 2010. The 40GB X25-V is basically a reduced-size version of the more capacious X25-M G2. It competes directly with Kingston’s V Series boot drive, which retails in a smaller size (30GB), but supposedly offers an improved upgrade kit. Both units have the same aim: to attractive the attention of users seeking a performance boost at an...
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